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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing assertion that it
will replace.

To succeed the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known
public key and the assertion consistent with and its prerequisite in the
database.

The list command displays a summary of snaps installed in the current system.

A green check mark (given color and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.

The publisher of snap %q has indicated that they do not consider this revision
to be of production quality and that it is only meant for development or testing
at this point. As a consequence this snap will not refresh automatically and may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox snaps are
generally confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed repeat the command including --devmode;
if instead you want to install the snap forcing it into strict confinement
repeat the command including --jailmode.
The reboot command reboots the system into a particular mode of the selected
recovery system.

When called without a system label and without a mode it will just
trigger a regular reboot.

When called without a system label but with a mode it will use the
current system to enter the given mode.

Note that "recover" and "run" modes are only available for the
current system.

This revision of snap %q was published using classic confinement and thus may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox that snaps are
usually confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed repeat the command including --classic.
Allow snap %q to change %s to %q ?An email of a user on login.ubuntu.comAuthorization is required to authenticate on the snap daemonEmail address: Initialize deviceName of key to deletePrint the version and exitRun the command under strace (useful for debugging). Extra strace options can be specified as well here. Pass --raw to strace early snap helpers.Select last change of given type (install, refresh, remove, try, auto-refresh, etc.). A question mark at the end of the type means to do nothing (instead of returning an error) if no change of the given type is found. Note the question mark could need protecting from the shell.Set id of snapshot to delete (see 'snap help saved')Set id of snapshot to exportSet id of snapshot to restore (see 'snap help saved')Set id of snapshot to verify (see 'snap help saved')The login.ubuntu.com email to login asThis dialog will close automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity.Use a little bit of color to highlight some things.email:invalid argument for snapshot set id: expected a non-negative integer argument (see 'snap help saved')snap %q has no updates availableProject-Id-Version: snapd
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing assertion that it
will replace.

To succeed, the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known
public key, and the assertion consistent with its prerequisite in the
database.

The list command displays a summary of snaps installed in the current system.

A green check mark (given colour and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.

The publisher of snap %q has indicated that they do not consider this revision
to be of production quality and that it is only meant for development or testing
at this point. As a consequence, this snap will not refresh automatically and may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox which snaps are
generally confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed, repeat the command including --devmode;
if instead you want to install the snap forcing it into strict confinement,
repeat the command including --jailmode.
The reboot command reboots the system into a particular mode of the selected
recovery system.

When called without a system label and without a mode, it will just
trigger a regular reboot.

When called without a system label but with a mode, it will use the
current system to enter the given mode.

Note that "recover" and "run" modes are only available for the
current system.

This revision of snap %q was published using classic confinement and thus may
perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox that snaps are
usually confined to, which may put your system at risk.

If you understand and want to proceed, repeat the command including --classic.
Allow snap %q to change %s to %q?An e-mail of a user on login.ubuntu.comAuthorisation is required to authenticate on the snap daemonE-mail address: Initialise deviceName of key to be deletedPrint the version, and exitRun the command under strace (useful for debugging). Extra strace options can be specified here as well. Pass --raw to strace early snap helpers.Select last change of given type (install, refresh, remove, try, auto-refresh, etc.). A question mark at the end of the type means to do nothing (instead of returning an error) if no change of the given type is found. Note: the question mark could need protecting from the shell.Set ID of snapshot to delete (see >>snap help saved<<)Set ID of snapshot to exportSet ID of snapshot to restore (see >>snap help saved<<)Set ID of snapshot to verify (see >>snap help saved<<)The login.ubuntu.com e-mail to login asThis dialogue will close automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity.Use a little bit of colour to highlight some things.e-mail:invalid argument for snapshot set id: expected a non-negative integer argument (see >>snap help saved<<)snap %q has no available updates